Okay All - I need to make a confession....whilst feeling in need of nostalgia, I decided to look up said unused ticket stub.....and guess what????? I fucking went to the concert after all!!!!! My unused stub is for 1992 at Maine Rd, meaning I'd already found Maine Rd once before! Now I'm really confused - I have two ticket stubs but I'm not sure who I went with or how I got there, but it was two years later I picked up the hitchhikers. Sorry all. My bad. | |
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A flyer I found whilst finding my tickets which I thought relevant: | |
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Prince performs on stage at Wembley Arena on his 'Nude' tour on July 11th, 1990 in London
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The day before Wendy & Lisa performed there on the Eroica tour Their first show was his last night there. Wonder if he watched their show... | |
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violetcrush said:
The day before Wendy & Lisa performed there on the Eroica tour Their first show was his last night there. Wonder if he watched their show... wendy and lisa played at wembley arena? | |
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nextedition said: violetcrush said:
The day before Wendy & Lisa performed there on the Eroica tour Their first show was his last night there. Wonder if he watched their show... wendy and lisa played at wembley arena? I believe it was called the Town & Country back then. Or, it was a separate venue close to Wembley then. During a UK interview they were asked if they had been to see Prince's show - he was doing the multiple run in London that June. They said no, because they had interviews set up during his show times. Then Wendy said that his last night at the venue was their first night playing. I guess it ciujd have been a different venue for them. Somebody from London can confirm that | |
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Rock In Rio Festival 2 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ the Estadio Maracana
1.18.1991
1. Something Funky 7. Bambi 14. Ain't No Way 17. Thieves In the Temple 18. Jughead
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This is an interesting outfit. | |
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Interesting is a good way to put it He was certainly never dull in his fashion choices. However, I don't think he would have made the "best dressed" list with this one | |
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Versace
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^^^Really??? Yikes!! Blame it on the time period I guess | |
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I think that would have been the case, and the tour would have been much better. I was never a fan of having other dancers on stage with Prince...I don't mind some choreography with other band members though, like in the '89 SNL Performance of Electric Chair. | |
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I'm not a big fan of Prince wearing 'labels' I prefer the makeship style out of his camp. But I thought he looked good in this. Reminds me of the 'pajama/lounge' look he wore at times in the mid 80s | |
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It is defintely an outfit that only Prince could pull off. I did like the PJ period around 86. I like the outfit and Prince pulls it off. Just interesting style(?). Don't know if that is the right word. | |
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Rock In Rio Festival 2 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ the Estadio Maracana
1.18.1991
1. Something Funky 7. Bambi 14. Ain't No Way 17. Thieves In the Temple 18. Jughead
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Glam Slam nightclub in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 6, 1991
1.Something Funky
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ROME — In 1990 Prince embarked on the “Nude Tour,” a no frills greatest-hits concert tour in Europe and Asia which brought the star singer/songwriter to the Simonetta Lamberto Stadium in Cava de’ Tirreni, near the Southern Italian town of Salerno. Here’s how Italian music impresario Sigfrido Caccese remembers that balmy July 18 night, a performance reminiscent of Prince’s final stripped-down concerts. “He was alone on stage. The band was practically hidden behind him. Prince performed non-stop for three hours and never stopped singing. He also never said a word to the audience,” says Caccese who was 25 at the time. “Prince moved like an elf, in front of a gigantic pulsing pink heart which was the only piece of scenery, and the symbol of the tour.” “It was all about the music, nothing else.”
Caccese said that Prince was “very shy, surrounded by bodyguards.” But he still managed to shake his hand, before one of them pushed him away. The day before his performance, Prince did a very long rehearsal. “He asked everyone to leave. He didn’t want anyone around, not even the roadies.” The next day he requested a piano in his green room. “He spent more than two hours playing that piano without ever stopping. He played some of the songs on the tracklist, improvised others, and covered tracks by other artists. We were in awe: the sound reverberated everywhere backstage.”
In terms of ticket sales the concert was a flop. Only 13,000 tickets sold for a giant of that status. Two days later Prince was supposed to play in Turin, but that gig was cancelled. Caccese recalls that some say the cancellation was due to the Naples venue owner blocking the “Nude Tour” trucks because he had not been paid. “But that’s not true,” he says. “I think Prince just wanted to get out of Italy, maybe because he was disappointed by the flat sales.” This is the tracklist, as Caccese recalls it: “The Future,” “1999,” “Housequake,” “Kiss,” “Purple Rain,” “Take Me With U,” “Don’t Make Me Pay for His Mistakes,” “Alphabet St.,” “The Question of U,” “Controversy,” “Do me Baby,” “Ain’t No Way,” “Nothing Compares 2 U,” “Batdance,” “Partyman,” “Baby I’m a Star. Prince’s ‘Nude Tour’ segued to Madrid on July 22.
https://variety.com/2016/...201758894/
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I always looked at the '86 outfits as crop-top lykra pantsuits more so than PJ's. They fit snuggly...in ALL areas The 1990 Versace outfit has more of the PJ look for sure. * The outfit is not as bad as the beard though. The longer hair with a clean shaven face - as he appeared on SNL in Sept '89 was perfect. He should have held on to that look. | |
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This is the era I completely skip. I hate the look, I hate the stage,the stage production. Everything about it | |
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Well....it's definitely the start of the downward spiral from Prince to | |
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Great thread, OF4S. (please move this post if it should be in another thread) I'm headed to Tokyo this weekend for my annual work trip. I have a bird's eye view of the Tokyo Dome every year, and when I"m there I can't help but reminisce about the incredible Nude concert show there. Wish I could've been lucky enough to see it. If anyone knows of any Prince-y things to see while I'm there, please let me know! I'll try and get myself to a 'Tower Records' at some point; they looove Prince there.
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